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Rocky Mountain Wildlife Park is a hidden gem in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. I say hidden because it is not well know by travelers. The facility accepts some wildlife, and they care for them. Be sure to go around 4:00 PM for a guided tour at...More

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We come to Pagosa Springs to ski every year but we only go every other day, because our 3 and 4 year old get worn out... We took them here on an off day and we loved it. They were able to see all the...More

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This is very close to town and a great way to spend an hour (bring the kids). The gift shop is almost like a museum. They have snack foods and all sorts of drinks also. A must-see if you're visiting Pagosa Springs.

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Stopped for an unexpected night in Pagosa Springs and popped in here. Very caring staff and happy animals. A couple of the areas could have been a bit bigger but overall a great place to see wildlife close up. Worth doing the feeding tour (no...More

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I was really thrilled to get to go here and see all of the incredible animals. You have a guide and she was great with the animals and feeds them at certain times of the day. I was surprised to see how many animals are...More

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While I’m clearly no expert, it didn’t look like the animals had a lot of room here, and it wasn’t great seeing the bears just pacing back and forwards – never a good sign. But, it is essentially a refuge and without it these animals...More

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They house numerous wild animals that cannot be returned to the wild, such as grizzly bear, mountain lion, bobcat, etc. They feed them at 4pm each day, so we followed the lady around as she fed each animal, explaining how and when they received them,...More

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My husband and I love animals and really enjoyed it. It is small, and you can walk around and see everything at your leisure in around 30 minutes, Which we did. Then we stayed for the 4 o’clock feeding and learned so much. The lady...More

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This was a great outing. The associates were very nice and knowledgeable, the facility was clean and the critters appeared healthy and were very active. Great gift shop. If you want something to do for a couple hours, this is the place. So glad I...More

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- Their website should answer any questions you have...
Feeding tours occur daily at 2:00 pm in the winter (Nov. 1 - May 14) and 4:00 pm in the summer
NO reservations required and there is NO additional fee for the... More

- Their website should answer any questions you have...
Feeding tours occur daily at 2:00 pm in the winter (Nov. 1 - May 14) and 4:00 pm in the summer
NO reservations required and there is NO additional fee for the tour.
$8.00 adult (13 and older)
$6.00 Child ( 3-12)
$7.00 Senior (65 and older)
Wednesday is locals day ($2.00 per person discount with ID)